
Objectives:To assess clinically zygomatic injury related to eye lids' classification. To find handling and efficient treatment method with anatomical, functional, and aesthetics results. Subjects and Methods: prospective descriptive study with series of cases and without control group. Research Subjects: Patients with a zygomatic injury related to eye lids, or = 16 years of age, at Cho Ray Hospital from January 1st, 2011 to June 30th, 2011. Results: Men accounted for 78.1 percent. Age from 16 to 45 is 78.1 percent, with an average age of 32.6 + or = 11.2. There were 86.3 percent of patients were admitted to the hospital in an emergency situation. Clinical manifestations in the eye are confessed masonry, protruding eyeballs, hematoma in the orbit, but, frequently indented eyeball. Zygomaticinjury type B (according to the classification of Ellis) found in 83.6 percent of cases.Causes of traffic accidents accounted for the highest percentage: 72.6 percent.Patients were managed within 72 hours accounted for 86.3 percent, including 24.3 percent of only intervene software. Intervention in the zygoma was 56.3 percent. Patients were treated late in 13.7 percent of cases.
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